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49ers announce 9 open training camp practices

Jul 11, 2023 at 3:50 PM


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San Francisco 49ers rookies report to training camp in a week. Veterans report a week later. Fans will report on Wednesday, July 26.

According to Cam Inman of the Mercury News, the 49ers sent emails to season ticket holders, announcing nine practices that will be open to fans. Tickets will be available to season ticket holders first, costing $10, with proceeds going toward the 49ers Foundation. Children under two years old will not require a ticket.

Tickets for training camp will be mobile-only and available through the 49ers' official mobile app. Fans may claim up to four tickets for each day.

The open practices will begin at approximately 10:15 a.m. PT and will last about two hours. They will occur on the following dates.

  • Wednesday, July 26
  • Thursday, July 27
  • Sunday, July 30 (Back Together Weekend)
  • Monday, July 31
  • Tuesday, August 1
  • Thursday, August 3
  • Friday, August 4
  • Saturday, August 5
  • Monday, August 7 (87 Day)

The 49ers plan to hold joint practices with the Las Vegas Raiders on August 10-11, ahead of the two teams' preseason opener on Sunday, August 13. The Niners will return home to face the Denver Broncos on Saturday, August 19, and close out their exhibition schedule with a matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers at Levi's Stadium on Friday, August 25.

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